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Hype Malaysia
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
(Photos) Korean Band Dragon Pony Shares Snapshots From Recent Visit To Malaysia
Whether it's a solo concert or a music festival, there's nothing quite like seeing your favourite artist perform live on stage in your home country. What's even more exciting is when they take the time to explore the local culture and visit popular tourist spots around the city they're performing in. In recent years, we've seen plenty of K-pop idols sharing vlogs or photos of themselves wandering around Kuala Lumpur and sampling local delicacies. Joining the list of Korean stars doing just that is rock band Dragon Pony (드래곤포니), who recently shared what they got up to during their visit to the capital. In case you missed it, Dragon Pony recently performed in Malaysia as part of the artist line-up for the KBS 2025 ROUND Festival, which took place at Zepp Kuala Lumpur from 21st (Saturday) to 22nd (Sunday) June 2025. The band took to the stage on Day 2 of the event, performing on the same day as Korean singer Paul Kim, who delighted fans with a cover of Anuar Zain's 'Sedetik Lebih'. Over the long weekend, the four-member group shared a video on their Instagram page, showing their excited reaction to receiving what appeared to be a disposable film camera. The clip then cuts to a slideshow of snapshots capturing their time together in Kuala Lumpur. As seen in the photos above, apart from the ROUND Festival itself, some of the shots capture their visit to the Petronas Twin Towers and Pavilion Kuala Lumpur in Bukit Bintang. The band also appeared to enjoy a pizza meal in the city, although the restaurant remains unidentified. Shortly after posting the video and photos on social media, Malaysian fans were thrilled to see Dragon Pony enjoying their time in Kuala Lumpur. Many expressed hopes that the band would return to Malaysia for a solo concert in the future, while others were happy that our country is featured in their social content. Some were wondering if any fans saw or approached the members while they were exploring the city. Dragon Pony have also been uploading vlogs on YouTube from the countries they've performed in recently, so here's hoping they'll share one from their time here in our beloved Malaysia. Were you there to catch the band's set at the ROUND Festival last month? Watch the video below: Sources: Instagram, Twitter What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0


Time Out
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Next Wave Beach Music Festival is back to make waves in July, with Itzy and Chung Ha headlining
Just about the only time we'd willingly brave the outdoor heat in Hong Kong's summers is when there's a good excuse to party, like a music festival. This July, the Next Wave Beach Festival returns to Discovery Bay for two days of sun and tunes. This will mark their third festival in Hong Kong and, as ever, will feature both local and international acts. The Saturday lineup includes Hong Kong's own Kaho Hung, Taiwanese king of romantic ballads Eric Chou, rapper Gummy B, Taiwanese singers Patti Tsai and Kelly Cheng, and experimental pop group I'mdifficult from Taipei. Sunday's itinerary is even more star-studded, with K-pop girl group Itzy headlining, along with Chung Ha, Korean rock band Dragon Pony, and relatively new South Korean-Taiwanese girl group Genblue. Mark your calendars for July 5 to 6, kicking off from 3.30pm at Discovery Bay. Ticket sales open on June 5, with general admission costing $788 and first-class tickets going for $988. The first-class experience includes a VIP area that's closer to the stage, exclusive bathrooms, a free waterproof bag, and a special security check with bag drop service. Aside from the music, the last couple of years of Next Wave have also included large-scale water slides, art installations, food and shopping stalls, and even yachts for rent – we're excited to see what this year will bring.